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Alright I do not care for Leonardo De Caprio I do not really care for him or his films. I bought this film for the Critters, Charlie, and to complete the series. Now Critters 3 is no Shakespearean film in fact it's just a guilty pleasure for me. People say it's funny but I do not see what's so funny about farting and burping. This is my least favorite of the franchise I much prefer the first 2 and part 4. None the less the film is still fun as a b grade cheesy monster film it's at least better than the stuff the syfy channel churns out each weekend. The DVD cover art is strange why in the world are the critters flying I guess it was a foreshadowing for what's to come in part 4. So it goes like this Charlie is hunting the critters and they have their eggs latch onto the bottom of a van. The van goes to LA and arrives at an apartment complex now the critters hatch and you'd except to see a lot of carnage but you don't instead it's more based around on how it affects a family like in part one except in part one you got to see the critters tear things apart and the bounty hunters blow stuff up but not this film the critters aren't shown much and Charlie is only at the beginning and the end. The final finish with the critters is not that great and is a let down but part 4 would pick things up sadly I'll have to wait to get part 4. The DVD comes with some special features like the other DVD releases and a chapter insert or what I'd like to call a mini poster because on the other side is art work for the film/the poster.I only recommend this film to die hard De Caprio fans or Critters fans like my self. The DVD get's 5/5 stars and the film it's self get's 2.5/5 stars.

I actually like this one better than Critters 2. It pretty much follows the same formula as the first film by focusing on one group of people (this time trapped in an apartment complex with the ravenous Critters). The bounty hunters are MIA. Charlie only appears at the beginning and the end. The movie opens with an odd coincidence when a family of three just happen to end up at the same rest stop as their conniving landlord. What are the odds? Even weirder, they just happen to run into Charlie while playing with a Frisbee. He pops out of a hole in the ground and through a series of flashbacks/snippets (out of order), relates the contents of the first two movies. In another strange turn of events, he hands off a magic crystal, saying it's a Crite early warning system, when it glows green WATCH OUT! Naturally, Crite eggs find their way under the family's camper so the crystal could be put to good use later. There's more humor and wreckage than death in this installment. I found it oddly endearing. Yes, it lacks imagination (maybe I'm just responding favorably to its familiarity). At any rate, I enjoyed it.

The Crites have returned, and this time they are taking over a downtown apartment building in the city! Now, the tenants must find a way to destroy the furious fur-balls once and for all along with the help of everyone's favorite intergalactic bounty hunter, Charlie (Don Opper from CRITTERS 1 and 2). CRITTERS 3 holds together perfectly with the same formula and light tone found in the previous two entries. The creature designs are as creepy as ever, this time differentiating a few of the Crites with battle scars to give them more character and personality. While the series has never been known for having huge body counts, there are a decent number of bloody deaths that keep the action steady. CRITTERS 3 is most often remembered for being one of the early film debuts of a young Leonardo DiCaprio, who appears as the son of the evil landlord. Though it may not require much thought to enjoy, this third film still makes for plenty of safe scares and silly monster fun.

Normally there's like some way of showing that there may be a sequel for another movie in most movies, and after Critters 2, there wasn't anything showing for a 3rd movie. I even thought that there wasn't a third Critters movie 'til I seen it on SyFy years ago and watched it. Then I wasn't sure what to think but now I think that it's good, the writing seems to be a little improved over the first two movies but it still has that cheesy feel to it and of course the Critters still have their sense of humor in this movie. The effects of all the movies so far have been good for their time and if they were done today I think that these movies would probably look better visually. Though there are some that may not know that with this movie was Leonardo DiCaprio's film debut and I think he done well for his first film, even if it was either a television movie or a straight to video release. Overall I give Critters 3, 2.5 stars out of 5.

I have been a fan of the Critters Movies, since I was a little Boy. I remember being about three years old and sitting on my fathers lap, watching these Movies. I was really scared. Now I watch them and I'm not that scared, there just very good campy fun. And there is little to no gore, and maybe 3 Adult Terms, through the hole film.For the third film, "Critter 3" there were many changes. Namely different hero, different setting, differnet production company, and a guarented sequel (this and part 4 were filmed back-to-back). This film trys to have more comedy than the other films, which I hate to say doesn't really work well.A young girl returns home after cammping, with mysterious eggs under her families camper. The egg's hatch and the hair-balls infest her "Starshallow" like apartment building.